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    Exam 10: The Early Empires: Semiperipheral Conquerors and Capitalist City-States
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    Legal Systems Are Different Than Moral Orders Based on Consensus
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Legal Systems Are Different Than Moral Orders Based on Consensus

Question 17

Question 17

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Legal systems are different than moral orders based on consensus because:


A) they are not kinship-based
B) they apply to a wider number of cultural groups
C) they are written rather than oral
D) they are backed by state coercion
E) all of the above

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